We specialize in repairing all types of microwave ovens, including:
- Countertop models
- Drawer style (slide-out) models
- Over-the-range models
- Built-in models
Do You Have These Microwave Issues?
If you're experiencing any of these problems, don't worry! Mr. Appliance® of Lee County’s microwave oven repair services are here to assist you:
- The microwave isn't working.
If the microwave is properly plugged in and the door is closed, but it still won't turn on, it's likely due to a blown fuse or a faulty door switch.
- Sparks inside the microwave.
Sparks, also known as "arcing," can occur when foil or utensils are placed inside, food splatters ignite, there's a short circuit in the high-voltage diode, or if there's a broken fan or stirrer belt causing heat concentration.
- The turntable isn't rotating.
If the carousel isn't spinning, it may need realignment on the turning mechanism. If that doesn't solve the issue, it could be caused by a worn-out drive bushing or a defective tray motor.
- Microwave isn't heating food.
When your microwave is running but not heating your food and making a loud buzzing noise, it might indicate a defective magnetron, capacitor, or diode.
- Intermittent touchpad functionality.
A damaged touchpad from water or insect infestation may prevent you from selecting settings correctly. In such cases, touchpad replacement might be necessary.
Since these warning signs can point to various causes, we strongly advise against attempting DIY repairs. For an accurate diagnosis and efficient fix, trust our expert technicians at Mr. Appliance® of Lee County to inspect and repair your malfunctioning microwave.
Discover Available Microwave Oven Parts
Here are the microwave oven parts we source and replace:
- Lights
- Fuses
- Switches
- Capacitors
- Fan motors
- Tray motors
- Drive bushings
- Stirrer belts
- Diodes
- Magnetrons
If your microwave is in need of any of these parts, Mr. Appliance® of Lee County has got you covered!